Parents

Taking Remote Teaching from “Zoom to Boom”

Dr. Anita Archer shares remote learning strategies for the 2020-21 school year.

6 years ago

Don’t Let Your Students’ Education Die From Embarrassment

Teens crave independence but fear judgment. In remote learning, giving them privacy and dignity may be the key to keeping…

6 years ago

Having a Gifted Child and Being a Gifted Coordinator

Author and educator Todd Stanley shares the best way to cope with the quirks of your gifted child and how…

7 years ago

Summertime: 4 Ways Parents Can Spark Creativity

In her latest article, Tamara Fyke explains ways for parents to stimulate their child's creative motor during the summertime.

7 years ago

What Is the Purpose of College?

Shouldn’t students know the risks and rewards associated with their college choice of major, including what job prospects look like?

7 years ago

10 Summer Movies to Broaden Kids’ Perspectives

Summer movies can also offer valuable opportunities for out-of-school learning

8 years ago

Untangling the Web

Educators are on the front lines of a constantly shifting society.

8 years ago

Taking Action Before Dyslexia and Identity Collide

Explore how early action and awareness of genetic dyslexia can prevent shame, support literacy identity, and empower struggling readers in…

8 years ago

Different Learning Needs

Children have settled into patterns of learning that persist for life by the end of third grade.

9 years ago

Why Can’t My Child Read?

According to statistics, up to 10 million children in the United States have some form of reading disability.

9 years ago